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says she is from el monte, california, which is in southern california. >> why would the women be living here? what does that indicate to you? >> that they are trafficked. they may not be here of their own volition. they may be forced to be here will. >> ed's suspicion that lily may be trafficked comes from more than two decades of working as a public health watch dog. in 2005 his observations held a federal trafficking raid free 100 korean women from downtown massage parlors. when rescued, the women will police parlor owners forced them to have sex with customers in order to repay traffickers who brought them to america. >> five girls. >> since then, health inexpectors and san francisco police have been working vigilantly to prevent a recurrence of organized sex trafficking in the city. >> where did you come from? where is your home country? >> me? >> uh-huh. >> [ inaudible ]. >> what is the work you do here? >> i don't understand here. so sorry. >> you don't understand massage? >> yeah. >> but i saw you in the room. you're not giving massage? >> oh, no, no. i have, i take shower. i go
says she is from el monte, california, which is in southern california. >> why would the women be living here? what does that indicate to you? >> that they are trafficked. they may not be here of their own volition. they may be forced to be here will. >> ed's suspicion that lily may be trafficked comes from more than two decades of working as a public health watch dog. in 2005 his observations held a federal trafficking raid free 100 korean women from downtown massage parlors....
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. >>> in california, one record was tied in death valley, as temperatures approached 130 degrees. highs in southern california hovered in the mid-90s. >>> and for travelers trying to get out of phoenix, it was slow-going. u.s. airways canceled a dozen flights after the mercury shot up to 119. that could impact smaller jets on takeoff and landing. todd santos will have the latest on the heat and your national forecast in a few moments. >>> unrest in egypt to tell you about, as tens of thousands hit the streets to oust president morsi. violent protests have left 5 people dead and injured 400 nationwide. they have ransacked the muslim brotherhood headlights in cairo. nbc's ayman joins us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, veranda. very uneasy calm settling here across the capital, cairo, as other cities, as well. this comes after egyptians took to the street, really demanding that mohamed morsi step down and call for early elections. president morsi has no intentions of doing so. that has raised the stakes for more protests in coming days. organizers of yes
. >>> in california, one record was tied in death valley, as temperatures approached 130 degrees. highs in southern california hovered in the mid-90s. >>> and for travelers trying to get out of phoenix, it was slow-going. u.s. airways canceled a dozen flights after the mercury shot up to 119. that could impact smaller jets on takeoff and landing. todd santos will have the latest on the heat and your national forecast in a few moments. >>> unrest in egypt to tell you...
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second largest in california. before bob filner became mayor it was basically guaranteed to be under republican congress. now with bob filner under control, nothing is guaranteed. it's turned out way differently than anyone has expected. no charges have been filed yet, no lawsuits have been filed yet, but check your watch every minute or so for updates on that. it started at the end of last week, when a former democratic city council woman, an ally of bob filner came out publicly to say, she had supported the mayor in the past, she had sent a letter to the mayor asking for his resignation. i cannot describe how anguishing it is to ask that you vacate this office, and then she held a news conference. >> when i received credible firsthand evidence of more than one woman being sexually harassed, i could not act. i believe what they have told me, and they need to know that they are not alone. >> former counselor proceeded to say it was one of the hardest decisions she had ever had to make to demand that bob filner res
second largest in california. before bob filner became mayor it was basically guaranteed to be under republican congress. now with bob filner under control, nothing is guaranteed. it's turned out way differently than anyone has expected. no charges have been filed yet, no lawsuits have been filed yet, but check your watch every minute or so for updates on that. it started at the end of last week, when a former democratic city council woman, an ally of bob filner came out publicly to say, she...
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right now on "first look," a horrific accident at a july fourth fireworks display in southern california. >> oh. oh, my god. >> washington keeping a close eye on egypt as the world wonders if this is what democracy looks like. >>> truly conflicting reports over nelson mandela's medical condition. >>> plus a major hailstorm in new mexico. police pinpoint of people in the search for madeleine mccann and a precocious pooch rescued from the engine of a car after hitching a ride. very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. nice to see you this morning. we begin with dramatic new video from a fourth of july celebration gone wrong in california. dozens injured after fireworks malfunctioned and were sent into the crowd. take a look. >> oh. oh my god. oh! >> now, at least 28 people were injured during that celebration in simi valley, california. local firefighters and park rangers set up a triage center to treat adults and children. >>> all the injuries are being described as mine for to moderate. of the 28 victims 20 were taken to a local hospital. as many as 10,000 people were attending
right now on "first look," a horrific accident at a july fourth fireworks display in southern california. >> oh. oh, my god. >> washington keeping a close eye on egypt as the world wonders if this is what democracy looks like. >>> truly conflicting reports over nelson mandela's medical condition. >>> plus a major hailstorm in new mexico. police pinpoint of people in the search for madeleine mccann and a precocious pooch rescued from the engine of a car...
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in california it's up to five years. you get a hearing. if you're convicted of doing something bad like assaulting a guard or murdering somebody, you get a sentence and then if you're good you get out as opposed to what is now happening is there are people who are going to be in solitary the rest of their lives and no hope of getting out unless they become an informant for the state which they are not willing to do because it will endanger their lives and that of their families. >> these reports are shining a light on things a lot of people don't know about and in many cases don't want to think about. i want to ask you about the reports nearly 150 women may have been coerced into being sterilized within a five-year period within the california prison system. you've interviewed countless women behind bars. did this shock you? >> it actually didn't. there seems to be a spectrum around women's reproductive rights in prison. women are talked about being pressured having hysterectomies and having cysts removed. when i asked if there were altern
in california it's up to five years. you get a hearing. if you're convicted of doing something bad like assaulting a guard or murdering somebody, you get a sentence and then if you're good you get out as opposed to what is now happening is there are people who are going to be in solitary the rest of their lives and no hope of getting out unless they become an informant for the state which they are not willing to do because it will endanger their lives and that of their families. >> these...
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we begin with dramatic new video from a fourth of july celebration gone wrong in california. dozens have been injured after fireworks malfunctioned and sent into the crowd. take a look. >> now, at least 28 people were injured during that celebration in simi valley, california. local firefighters and park live to treat adults and children hit by flying debris. all the injuries are being described as mine for to moderate. of the 28 victims 20 were taken to a local hospital. as many as 10,000 people were attending the celebration in rancho santa susanna community >>> meanwhile, in new york spectators gathered from shorelines to rooftops to watch the 37th annual fourth of july macy's fireworks spectacular. across new york harbor, lady liberty was standing proud after months of repair. on thursday, the statue of liberty opened to visitors for the first time since hurricane sandy. >> i'm here to celebrate our independence. >> it's a very big part of our history, and we wanted to be here to celebrate it. >> well, most americans stuck with a simple picnic. there was the famous nathan
we begin with dramatic new video from a fourth of july celebration gone wrong in california. dozens have been injured after fireworks malfunctioned and sent into the crowd. take a look. >> now, at least 28 people were injured during that celebration in simi valley, california. local firefighters and park live to treat adults and children hit by flying debris. all the injuries are being described as mine for to moderate. of the 28 victims 20 were taken to a local hospital. as many as...
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it's located on 275 acres on the north coast of california. about 13 miles below the oregon border. pelican bay state prison is named for the shallow bay on the pacific coast that sits just a few miles west of this supermax prison facility. pelican bay as a prison is laid out in a pretty unique way. the grounds and operations of the prison are divided between two main compounds. the butterfly wing structure you see on top there, see it's two different sort of setups? butterfly setup you see on top houses half of pelican bay's 2,800 prisoners, the general population wing. prisoners are allowed to interact with each other and exercise in an open yard. the other half of the prisoners are locked up in the x shaped secure housing unit you see there at the bottom. everybody housed in that part of the prison, everybody there is in solitary confinement locked into 11 x 7 foot cells for 22 hours a day. prisoners held there are allowed solitary very limited exercise in a cement yard that's known as the dog run. these guys are alone. that x-shaped secure housing unit at pelican bay is one of f
it's located on 275 acres on the north coast of california. about 13 miles below the oregon border. pelican bay state prison is named for the shallow bay on the pacific coast that sits just a few miles west of this supermax prison facility. pelican bay as a prison is laid out in a pretty unique way. the grounds and operations of the prison are divided between two main compounds. the butterfly wing structure you see on top there, see it's two different sort of setups? butterfly setup you see on...
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women fare better with the highest life expectancy, 85 years in marin, california. and lowest, 72 years, in perry, kentucky. that's on pace with vietnam. the biggest risk factors for an early death, what and how much we eat. >> it's extraordinary obesity epidem epidemic. if you look at how much we eat that trumps the fact that we have been doing a little bit more exercise. >> people living in certain areas of the south have the highest body mass index. men living in owsley, kentucky. and the thinnest communities, falls church city, virginia for women. the top three causes of premature death, heart disease, lung cancer and stroke. >> now, dr. nancy snyderman reporting. >> stocks closed mix for yesterday. want to check in with jeff live for us in london. jeff, what's the latest for the federal reserve. >> good morning to you, thomas. will they are won't they? that was the at the heart of investors' minds s the fed to get on the hurry on the tapering process? 50/50. there is a split on the council about how quickly we start removing some of this bond purchasing program
women fare better with the highest life expectancy, 85 years in marin, california. and lowest, 72 years, in perry, kentucky. that's on pace with vietnam. the biggest risk factors for an early death, what and how much we eat. >> it's extraordinary obesity epidem epidemic. if you look at how much we eat that trumps the fact that we have been doing a little bit more exercise. >> people living in certain areas of the south have the highest body mass index. men living in owsley,...
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rich weaver, ventura county, california. that is part of life in california now. a fairly conservative red state part of california. you could say that couples like them were the luckiest in the country last month. when the supreme court ruled that not only couples could get married again. it would count at the federal level too. that means no more skim milk marriages. it's not skim milk any more, it's whole milk, ice cream sundaes. what about everybody else, where the whole state is red, where nothing's going to change any time soon. >> what happens in mississippi? >> lgbt folks live in every town across the south. the solution to the discrimination we face is not for us to move. i don't know about you all, but i get all the time, why don't you move to new york or iowa or washington state. because it's cold, i don't want to move there. what happens when real people say, enough. i'm not leaving, but i am standing up. >> what happens when real people stand up. that video comes from the campaign for southern equality. which has spent the last month asking that quest
rich weaver, ventura county, california. that is part of life in california now. a fairly conservative red state part of california. you could say that couples like them were the luckiest in the country last month. when the supreme court ruled that not only couples could get married again. it would count at the federal level too. that means no more skim milk marriages. it's not skim milk any more, it's whole milk, ice cream sundaes. what about everybody else, where the whole state is red, where...
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and we had a gentleman in california who was a characterist. and he drew a charicature of steven king. he does know that there's somebody on capitol hill who calls some latinos dogs and says that a good percentage of these young kids that were brought here as children and whose parents every single day work here and contribute to this economy and to this culture, and to this country are being demonized. you know what? unless something pretty big is done in response to this, it's all talk. but it's very hurtful and hateful. >> had is a ricky martin tweet i saw today, just randomly, ricky martin tweeting about this. don't worry, not every american is/thinks like steve king. >> and he has great calves. >> i have this rule on this show, we don't cover people saying something bad. that actions matter more than words. the reason i think there's an exception here is precisely because king got all of the republicans in the house to vote to deport these same people that he's calling drug mules just a month ago. so my question to you is, what can the rep
and we had a gentleman in california who was a characterist. and he drew a charicature of steven king. he does know that there's somebody on capitol hill who calls some latinos dogs and says that a good percentage of these young kids that were brought here as children and whose parents every single day work here and contribute to this economy and to this culture, and to this country are being demonized. you know what? unless something pretty big is done in response to this, it's all talk. but...
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. >> things aren't much better in san diego, california the city's mayor has been accused of unwanted sexualed a vantzs be i a growing number of women, three women initially accused him of making inappropriate conduct and comments. among them his former communications director, now four more women have come forward. >> all of the guys left and i was the last one in the room, and bob stepped between me and the doorway and he stopped me and he got very close to me and he ran his finger up my cheek like this and he when is period to me, do you have a man in your life? i jumped back. i said, yes, i have a man in my life. >> i feel like i need to shower. i took one not too long ago. earlier this month, he admitted that he was seeking help. >>> despite the supreme court ruling last month, eric holder is vowing to do everything in his power to protect america's voting rights. they struck down preclearance to change voter procedures. . justice department is targeting texas laws for what officials in washington perceive to be racial discrimination. >> this request to bail in the state of texas
. >> things aren't much better in san diego, california the city's mayor has been accused of unwanted sexualed a vantzs be i a growing number of women, three women initially accused him of making inappropriate conduct and comments. among them his former communications director, now four more women have come forward. >> all of the guys left and i was the last one in the room, and bob stepped between me and the doorway and he stopped me and he got very close to me and he ran his...
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together. >>> [ bleep ]. >> those shocking images are from huntington beach, california, where at the conclusion of the u.s. open surfing on sunday, a white mob began rioting. the angry crowd vandalized property, broke the windows of businesses, looted some stores and brawled with each other on the streets of downtown huntington beach. police used rubber bullets on the unruly mob and arrested at least seven people including a firefighter from anaheim. you probably haven't heard much about the white riot in huntington beach. that's because the story of white criminal culture is not a story the mainstream media will tell you. once you scratch the surface, these stories are everywhere you look. billionaire hedge fund manager, steve cohen for instance. how many times this week have you heard about the federal charges he's been slapped with for tradie ining violations? jpmorgan chase, a company run almost entirely by white men. that financial giant quietly paid $410 million in a settlele after being accused of manipulating the power markets. the sad truth is that the white power structure
together. >>> [ bleep ]. >> those shocking images are from huntington beach, california, where at the conclusion of the u.s. open surfing on sunday, a white mob began rioting. the angry crowd vandalized property, broke the windows of businesses, looted some stores and brawled with each other on the streets of downtown huntington beach. police used rubber bullets on the unruly mob and arrested at least seven people including a firefighter from anaheim. you probably haven't heard...
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. >>> los angeles, california. december 9th, 2011. chris johns is working out of his home office four stories above the hollywood intersection of sunset and vine. >> i was on the phone, and during the phone call i heard a popping sound. first i dismissed it as the backfire of a car or some construction down the road. and then i heard pop, pop, a new more pops. i looked out the window and saw a man with a white tank top and a gun. was roaming the streets randomly shooting at cars. >> johns begins recording this video with his cell phone camera and tries to warn the people below. >> he's shooting people at will. he's shooting people! >> across vine street, john aderbury, a movie executive and producer lies critically wounded, shot in the face and neck, why aderbury fights for his life, the gunman calmly strolls up a now deserted vine street. >> i was driving on vine street heading south and stopped at the intersection of sunset and vine. >> movie producer john rydell is driving a red honda civic. >> in the middle of the street i saw a y
. >>> los angeles, california. december 9th, 2011. chris johns is working out of his home office four stories above the hollywood intersection of sunset and vine. >> i was on the phone, and during the phone call i heard a popping sound. first i dismissed it as the backfire of a car or some construction down the road. and then i heard pop, pop, a new more pops. i looked out the window and saw a man with a white tank top and a gun. was roaming the streets randomly shooting at cars....
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new york, california you are seeing premiums drop. the h had hs report says you'll see 20% average drop in insurance premiums. what i worry about is because red state governors have been so reluctant to embracing this by either setting up exchanges or expanding medicaid rules, what if you have a situation where the aca is great in red states, bad in blue states. >> we have no idea how the rollout is ultimately going to fare but this is a complicated program with different situations in different states. i thought that the story about the premiums dropping in new york was factually accurate but gave the impression there is a real drop in premiums. that's not the case. i think it will be hard to sign up a lot of these young people. one, they aren't interested in getting health insurance. they're not interested in taking on additional expenses and there is no real penalty, if i understand it correctly. if they don't do it. >> well, there is a penalty. there is also the incentive of -- well, there are incentives. >> will they be able to e
new york, california you are seeing premiums drop. the h had hs report says you'll see 20% average drop in insurance premiums. what i worry about is because red state governors have been so reluctant to embracing this by either setting up exchanges or expanding medicaid rules, what if you have a situation where the aca is great in red states, bad in blue states. >> we have no idea how the rollout is ultimately going to fare but this is a complicated program with different situations in...
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." >>> southern california's so-called mountain fire has quickly expanding. residents were allowed home to pick up only essential items, over 200 children were moved from nearby camp sites. you're seeing some charred-up vehicles and some of the damage left behind. nearly 300 firefighters are currently fighting the blaze, which is said to be only 15% contained. it has an extreme potential to grow further, more on this story with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >>> the cost of leaving afghanistan, it looks to getting more expensive. $1,000 for every shipping container leaving the country does not have the proper paperwork. the u.s. military has already accumulated $70 million in fines, that's a lot of bad paperwork. the u.s. will continue to rely on air transportation to move military equipment out of the country. >>> let's turn our attention to the business world now, where we get weekly unemployment numbers at 8:00 this morning. the tech-heavy nasdaq was the strongest of the three indices. bernanke said that the financial markets are beginning to understand it
." >>> southern california's so-called mountain fire has quickly expanding. residents were allowed home to pick up only essential items, over 200 children were moved from nearby camp sites. you're seeing some charred-up vehicles and some of the damage left behind. nearly 300 firefighters are currently fighting the blaze, which is said to be only 15% contained. it has an extreme potential to grow further, more on this story with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >>> the cost...
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when he was in california, we went and saw him. we spent summers out there with him. we took the whole family, the kids, his mother. he is being released next month, hopefully. >> what are you anticipating? >> i don't know. we're excited. i don't know. worried. nervous. he has never been out there with us. our whole time together has been in here, so the kids have all been raised here too with him being locked up. it's taken him a while but he's starting to realize that he needs to get out. he wants to be out with us, and hopefully it's finally going to happen. >> daddy. >> hi, baby. >> i can't wait until you get out. >> you guys got everything set up already? >> yeah, we're ready. all we need is you. >> the question is are you ready to get out? >> i'm ready to get out, but it's kind of like a lot of anxiety. i don't know what to expect. >> you'll get used to it. you'll be all right. >> yeah. we'll see. i'm going to have to -- i'm going to walk through the shower like that like without shackles. put bars on the windows. >> we can do that too if you want. >> put a cot
when he was in california, we went and saw him. we spent summers out there with him. we took the whole family, the kids, his mother. he is being released next month, hopefully. >> what are you anticipating? >> i don't know. we're excited. i don't know. worried. nervous. he has never been out there with us. our whole time together has been in here, so the kids have all been raised here too with him being locked up. it's taken him a while but he's starting to realize that he needs to...
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in california, the recidivism rate is 58%. i can't think of any other industry that can have a failure rate of 58% and be continued to allow to operate. >> but isn't that expensive? isn't expensive one-on-one more expensive than locking people up in these tiny cells? >> but whether it's more expensive or not, and most of the people we're talking about on hunger strike are nonviolent offenders. solitary confinement for 22 1/2 to 24 hours a day is torture. and we need to recognize that's torture, just the way that waterboarding and more obvious, blatant forms of physical assault and abuse are torture. >> and we have a constitutional verdict against that. i mean, we are not allowed to torture our prisoners. >> absolutely. and we have clients the our pelican bay case who say every day is an affirmative struggle not to descend into madness. i haven't shaken a person's hand in 13 years. and we need to start recognizing that that is just wrong. it is inhumane and is it torture. and it doesn't matter who we're talking about. and that
in california, the recidivism rate is 58%. i can't think of any other industry that can have a failure rate of 58% and be continued to allow to operate. >> but isn't that expensive? isn't expensive one-on-one more expensive than locking people up in these tiny cells? >> but whether it's more expensive or not, and most of the people we're talking about on hunger strike are nonviolent offenders. solitary confinement for 22 1/2 to 24 hours a day is torture. and we need to recognize...
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and then you have california say, which has really worked hard to make it a success. you're going to get into 2014 and 2015 and it's possible you could have california with a functioning pretty much universal health care system. and texas a complete disaster zone from a health care perspective. and i don't really understand, i think, myself, how the politics of that play out if it looks bad for the law or looks terrible for rick perry, that out of spite, he destroyed his state's health care system. >> yeah, i don't know how this plays out, either. i think it's quite likely we will see a situation where not just california but places like oregon, washington, vermont, maryland, places where the officials are committed to making this work. it's going to work pretty well. and then you have places like texas or georgia where not only the officials not interested in helping, they are, as you say, actively working to sabotage it. now, i actually think even in those states, the system will work well enough, but i don't know how people react. do they get up and say, gee, this
and then you have california say, which has really worked hard to make it a success. you're going to get into 2014 and 2015 and it's possible you could have california with a functioning pretty much universal health care system. and texas a complete disaster zone from a health care perspective. and i don't really understand, i think, myself, how the politics of that play out if it looks bad for the law or looks terrible for rick perry, that out of spite, he destroyed his state's health care...
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in san diego, california, here is how the week has gone thus far. this was monday. >> i saw him place his hands where they did not belong on numerous women. i was placed in the filner head lock and moved around as a rag doll while he whispered sexual comments in my ear. mayor filner challenged me to give him one example of how his behavior toward me was improper. i pointed out that he had asked me to work without my underwear on. he had no
in san diego, california, here is how the week has gone thus far. this was monday. >> i saw him place his hands where they did not belong on numerous women. i was placed in the filner head lock and moved around as a rag doll while he whispered sexual comments in my ear. mayor filner challenged me to give him one example of how his behavior toward me was improper. i pointed out that he had asked me to work without my underwear on. he had no
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shocking video of white youths rye rotting and running rampant through the streets of huntington beach, california. do we need to have a national dialogue about the violent destructive white youth culture in this country? i think we do, and it's a conversation you won't want to miss. >>> we begin tonight with president obama who took his campaign-style jobs push to chattanooga, tennessee, today, where he presented himself as a principled idealistic fighter for the middle class who maybe also happens to have the most remarkably poor short-term memory in all of washington. the president using today's barnstorming speech to extend his hand to republicans to offer them a deal even as it's a remote possibility. >> i'm willing to work with republicans on reforming our corporate tax code as long as we use the money from transitioning to a simpler tax system for a significant investment in creating middle class jobs. that's the deal. and, you know, i'm just going to keep on throwing ideas out there to see if something takes. >> that last ad lib line from the president, of course, reflective of the ongoing
shocking video of white youths rye rotting and running rampant through the streets of huntington beach, california. do we need to have a national dialogue about the violent destructive white youth culture in this country? i think we do, and it's a conversation you won't want to miss. >>> we begin tonight with president obama who took his campaign-style jobs push to chattanooga, tennessee, today, where he presented himself as a principled idealistic fighter for the middle class who...
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the california coastal records project documents erosion on the california coast by taking pictures and posting them online. it's not super controversial activity, but barbra streisand's home happened to be on the california coast in an area they were documenting erosion and she t people to see pictures of her house on this group's website. so she filed a lawsuit to force the group to take down the picture of her house. she sued them initially for $50 million. the group fought the lawsuit and not only did they win the lawsuit, and not only was barbra streisand ordered to pay the group's legal fees, but her attempt to make this one picture of her house disappear from the internet totally backfired. instead of making the photo disappear, she drew a ton of attention to it. before she filed her lawsuit, this image had been downloaded six times and two of those six times were by her own lawyers. after the lawsuit, and all the publicity, more than 400,000 people had visited the site and seen the picture. that is why when somebody tries to erase a piece of information online, something they do
the california coastal records project documents erosion on the california coast by taking pictures and posting them online. it's not super controversial activity, but barbra streisand's home happened to be on the california coast in an area they were documenting erosion and she t people to see pictures of her house on this group's website. so she filed a lawsuit to force the group to take down the picture of her house. she sued them initially for $50 million. the group fought the lawsuit and...
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california may have found an intriguing solution to that supposed problem. they're holding elections between the top two primary vote getters regardless of party. curious, the california experiment, greg, you first. >> it's an interesting experience. i know it didn't work out in california 31 very well for my colleague here last time when pete failed to get in the number two spot. now the number four primary going out among democrats. it's going to be a competitive race. it can end up with an interesting result. we ended up with two republicans. >> this is interesting for the system. let's talk about the republicans who were the swing votes. democrats, right. and they had to prove they weren't just talking to the base. >> miller's a pretty conservative republican but he knows how to represent a district. it creates some interesting results, no doubt about it. i think in the end it will be more traditional. >> should be a model for other states? >> that's up to other states. we will have a handful of primaries on our side of the aisle. greg and his party have
california may have found an intriguing solution to that supposed problem. they're holding elections between the top two primary vote getters regardless of party. curious, the california experiment, greg, you first. >> it's an interesting experience. i know it didn't work out in california 31 very well for my colleague here last time when pete failed to get in the number two spot. now the number four primary going out among democrats. it's going to be a competitive race. it can end up...
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there's fear of some generator breakdowns in california. long island railroad is struggling to maintain its schedule. we're seeing blackout warnings in manhattan. there is an energy revolution in old and new ways. all of that can help us win the battle for america's energy future. joining us is michael levy, senior fellow for energy and the environment on the council of foreign relations and the author of "the power surge" which is on shelves right now. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> you say we're primed for an energy revolution. why would that happen now and what would that look like? >> we've seen more change over the last four or five or six years than we have in the last few years. we've had skyrocketing natural gas, the biggest oil production. we've had falling oil consumption and we've seen a doubling in renewable energy over the last four or five. these are big changes even one of them alone but all put together, they're huge. they come at a time where we have big challenges, economic challenges, security chall
there's fear of some generator breakdowns in california. long island railroad is struggling to maintain its schedule. we're seeing blackout warnings in manhattan. there is an energy revolution in old and new ways. all of that can help us win the battle for america's energy future. joining us is michael levy, senior fellow for energy and the environment on the council of foreign relations and the author of "the power surge" which is on shelves right now. thanks for being here. >>...
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. >>> extreme heat out west is adding a fuel to a large and growing wildfire in southern california. the so-called mountain fire outside palm springs grew to more than 30 square miles on wednesday. thousands of homes are threatened and hundreds of residents have been forced to flee. 25 aircraft are battling that blaze which authorities say is about 15% contained. >>> once again, republicans are trying to chip away at obama care. despite a veto threat, the house passed bills calling for one-year delays in two key provisions, one requiring nearly all americans to purchase insurance and the other to mandate businesses to offer it. both are scheduled to kick in come january. president obama will deliver a speech later today on the benefits of that new law. >>> and while the fight over obama care goes on, there's a good news for tense of millions of studenamericans with student. lower interest rates. they doubled to 6.8% earlier this month. the bill reportedly includes a cap on federal stafford and plus loans. >>> hopeful news out of south africa where nelson mandela is steadily improving
. >>> extreme heat out west is adding a fuel to a large and growing wildfire in southern california. the so-called mountain fire outside palm springs grew to more than 30 square miles on wednesday. thousands of homes are threatened and hundreds of residents have been forced to flee. 25 aircraft are battling that blaze which authorities say is about 15% contained. >>> once again, republicans are trying to chip away at obama care. despite a veto threat, the house passed bills...
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. >>> up next, now that same-sex marriage 7is legal in california, they're going for the whole bit, 50 states. this is "hardball," the place for politics. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any alle
. >>> up next, now that same-sex marriage 7is legal in california, they're going for the whole bit, 50 states. this is "hardball," the place for politics. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved...
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the attorney general in california did the same thing and in illinois did the same thing. the list goes on. what we're seeing is not just increasing support by the people for the freedom to marry but also increasing recognition by the attorneys general of the states that these laws can't being defended. >> you mentioned increasing support from the public. the aclu is moving forward in lawsuits in states like north carolina and virginia with more on the way from new jersey to hawaii. how much is this about momentum? >> it is definitely a cents of momentum. just last november we were at six states plus the district of columbia that allowed same-sex couples the freedom to marry. now we're at 13 states. those changes happened at the ballot box last november where we got three more states. in state legislatures this spring where we got three more states and then in the court a couple weeks ago when the supreme court allowed the provente decision to stand for same-sex couples in california. as we're getting more states we're seeing an increase in public opinion. 58% of the unite
the attorney general in california did the same thing and in illinois did the same thing. the list goes on. what we're seeing is not just increasing support by the people for the freedom to marry but also increasing recognition by the attorneys general of the states that these laws can't being defended. >> you mentioned increasing support from the public. the aclu is moving forward in lawsuits in states like north carolina and virginia with more on the way from new jersey to hawaii. how...
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. >> 52% in california. that's a problem. >> by the way, he's got to go out -- these republicans have to go out and talk about how much they hate washington because they don't want to talk about the other elephant in the room and that is immigration reform debate. remember how bad august 2009 was for democrats on health care, same thing took happen for house republicans. >> part of what people are so frustrated about is nothing is getting duchbl the president at the end of august will be able to say this is what i did. i was here, here, here. i had ideas, i was ready, they didn't do anything. part of the strategy is highlight and raise a level of embarrassment that their goal is repealing more laws, right? >> john, interesting to me, she put out a kit for house republicans, if you're already basically saying your campaign message is going to be, look, this is hard, undoing big government is hard, all this stuff. i get it from 30,000 feet. that's not something to bring home and say look at what we've done. it
. >> 52% in california. that's a problem. >> by the way, he's got to go out -- these republicans have to go out and talk about how much they hate washington because they don't want to talk about the other elephant in the room and that is immigration reform debate. remember how bad august 2009 was for democrats on health care, same thing took happen for house republicans. >> part of what people are so frustrated about is nothing is getting duchbl the president at the end of...
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california pacific medical center, five admitted, all have minor injuries. the university of california san francisco hospital has two patients, one male, one female, both are stable. and st. francis has admitted seven people. they were transferred there, specifically, this is san francisco's premiere burn unit. you saw the smoke and the flames from earlier. we don't know their specific injuries, but even though the plane was evacuated very, very quickly, it stands to reason that some people could have suffered burns in the process. also, as i mentioned earlier, craig, the reason why san francisco general has so many people, is because that is the only area trauma center. so therefore, everyone who was critical was obviously brought there. >> okay. all right. that makes a lot of sense then. milissa rehberger with the latest on the hurt and where they have been taken and the extent of those injuries. folks, we should also note that right now, again, two dead, 181 taken to the hospital. one person is still unaccounted for. there was a time, just a few hours ag
california pacific medical center, five admitted, all have minor injuries. the university of california san francisco hospital has two patients, one male, one female, both are stable. and st. francis has admitted seven people. they were transferred there, specifically, this is san francisco's premiere burn unit. you saw the smoke and the flames from earlier. we don't know their specific injuries, but even though the plane was evacuated very, very quickly, it stands to reason that some people...
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it's going to take a while, sam, and malik california. sam stein and nia malik is a henderson. >>> darryl ice sack, they want to pretend he is not accusing the white house or that democrats are using the irs to target tea party people. he did it again. the implication is again and again obama did it, obama did it, and he didn't. this is "hardball," the place for politics. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad. hi, sweetie. [ male announcer ] here's another eye opener. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what i'm talkin' about. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran®. >>> be sure to catch our special final edition of the chris matthews show this weekend. join me and 17 great journalists as we address the big question about race in america's future. and also celebrate 11 great years on the air. i'll have some last thoughts as we c
it's going to take a while, sam, and malik california. sam stein and nia malik is a henderson. >>> darryl ice sack, they want to pretend he is not accusing the white house or that democrats are using the irs to target tea party people. he did it again. the implication is again and again obama did it, obama did it, and he didn't. this is "hardball," the place for politics. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad. hi,...
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. >>> there's growing outrage in southern california after a fatal police shooting involving a dog. officers say they were in fear for their lives while animal rights activists call it an unsubstantiated use of force. video of that has gone viral. we have to warn you it can be disturbing. it all happens in hauthorne in los angeles. police were arresting the dog's owner for refuse to go turn down his car stereo. that's when you see his 2-year-old rottweiler jump out of the car window and approach police seconds later. after failing to get the dog under control, one officer fired four shots killing that dog. the officer is now reportedly getting threatening phone calls. >> we're a little bit concerned about their welfare, too. i don't think the officer who actually fired his weapon, you know, woke up that morning with any intent to go out and shoot a dog. he's an animal lover himself. >> the hawthorne police department has responded to the incident saying in part, quote, fearing that the attacking rottweiler would imminently bite the officers, one officer fired his duty weapon several
. >>> there's growing outrage in southern california after a fatal police shooting involving a dog. officers say they were in fear for their lives while animal rights activists call it an unsubstantiated use of force. video of that has gone viral. we have to warn you it can be disturbing. it all happens in hauthorne in los angeles. police were arresting the dog's owner for refuse to go turn down his car stereo. that's when you see his 2-year-old rottweiler jump out of the car window...
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suddenly two chp, california highway patrol cars jumped on the floor the middle island. both screamed up, guys jumped out with guns screaming for me to get my hands up, and lay down on the ground. eventually they threw me down to the ground, asked me if i was some person. i said no, i'm not. she asked me for i.d., which fortunately i had a work i.d. that had a picture on it, otherwise i probably would have gone to jail, and they realized i wasn't the guy, so they decided okay, and they jumped in their car and took off. they never said, hey, sorry about that, they never said, hey, are you okay? nothing. they just took off. the second time i was at a convenience store, and unfortunately at that time i had just cashed my work check, so i had it in my jacket pocket, and suddenly somebody came up behind me and said don't move a muscle. i thought, okay, and i glanced back, and i saw the barrel of a shotgun at the back of my head. it turned out what it was was the guy -- the clerk had accidentally stepped on the switch that calls the police when there's a robbery, and so they r
suddenly two chp, california highway patrol cars jumped on the floor the middle island. both screamed up, guys jumped out with guns screaming for me to get my hands up, and lay down on the ground. eventually they threw me down to the ground, asked me if i was some person. i said no, i'm not. she asked me for i.d., which fortunately i had a work i.d. that had a picture on it, otherwise i probably would have gone to jail, and they realized i wasn't the guy, so they decided okay, and they jumped...
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that was darrell issa of california with some curious words of today's irs hearing. issa has been the gop architect of the narrative that the white house ordered the targeting of conservative groups which some republican colleagues have used to make the more outrageous claim that the white house sent the irs a nixonian list. if you saw the op-ped in "usa today" asks the question "was the targeting of the tea party applicants directed by the white house?" representative gerry connolly, a democrat from virginia. >> it's a terrible thing when the narrative we've got in our heads just doesn't quite work because the facts don't back them up. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i will in a second, mr. chairman. but i -- in fact, before i yield, i'd read back a quote from the chairman on national television, because he just assured us that he never linked the president to this, and i read this quote. "this was the targeting of the president's political enemies. effectively. and lies about it during the election year so that it wasn't discovered until afterwards. now, that's th
that was darrell issa of california with some curious words of today's irs hearing. issa has been the gop architect of the narrative that the white house ordered the targeting of conservative groups which some republican colleagues have used to make the more outrageous claim that the white house sent the irs a nixonian list. if you saw the op-ped in "usa today" asks the question "was the targeting of the tea party applicants directed by the white house?" representative gerry...
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he's from california. he's spent the better part of 20 or 30 minutes talking about precisely how he created the animation, at one point describing how he used a rod to simulate the trajectory of the bullet and positioning of the bodies during the actual shooting. so you could imagine how this might be a tad controversial. the defense -- again, the defense at one point said they were open to a number of edits. the animation, as we understand it, has actually been reduced to a number of stills for the most part. at some point the defense decided the edits would not be sufficient and they are asking june nelson to throw the entire thing out. the jury is not in the courtroom for any of this. this is the last hearing of the morning. after this particular hearing, the jury will be brought in and the defense will continue to call witnesses. witness number 13 is expected to be called at sometime this morning, john. >> lisa, go back, i guess i'm stunned at this idea of animation, particularly when you've got -- whe
he's from california. he's spent the better part of 20 or 30 minutes talking about precisely how he created the animation, at one point describing how he used a rod to simulate the trajectory of the bullet and positioning of the bodies during the actual shooting. so you could imagine how this might be a tad controversial. the defense -- again, the defense at one point said they were open to a number of edits. the animation, as we understand it, has actually been reduced to a number of stills...
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joining me now is congresswoman linda sanchez, democrat from california. and larry cohen, president of communications workers of america. congresswoman, i'll begin with you. why did you send this letter today in why did you hold this press conference? what is different now? is this a breaking point? >> we've just seen an incredible lack of cooperation between the republicans and the white house. and this is just the prime example of how they are hurting american workers and american families by obstructing the normal business of our government. and i think this can't be allowed to go on. it's reached a point where people's lives are being ruined because of it. there are workers similar to kathleen who have been awarded backpay and reinstatement in their jobs because of illegal things their employers were doing. and all that is in limbo until we can get nlrb folks confirmed. so we've just had enough. we want to apply the pressure. we want to let minority leader mcconnell know that the american public isn't going to stand and take this. >> larry, if someone
joining me now is congresswoman linda sanchez, democrat from california. and larry cohen, president of communications workers of america. congresswoman, i'll begin with you. why did you send this letter today in why did you hold this press conference? what is different now? is this a breaking point? >> we've just seen an incredible lack of cooperation between the republicans and the white house. and this is just the prime example of how they are hurting american workers and american...
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this is in democratically controlled california. republican controlled ohio, the rates have come in there. the state and have much higher premiums for their health insurance and just a disaster in ohio. now, let's look at what these individual prices are the individual policies in california, $331 and in ohio $333. a difference of $2 and that is a difference between a disaster and a home run. it just seems to me that this is really, if you're in a red state or republican governor, you're going to do, republican administration and you're going to do your best to talk about how terrible this is going and if you're a blue state, how well it's going and the does the reality start to register with people? >> not any time soon because, as you saw, premiums were going out in many states. insurers want to compete to get millions of new customers in the exchange and the data finds that once you get new customers and once you sign up new customers for insurance, they tend to stick with you. they may go up later on, but as far as the politics
this is in democratically controlled california. republican controlled ohio, the rates have come in there. the state and have much higher premiums for their health insurance and just a disaster in ohio. now, let's look at what these individual prices are the individual policies in california, $331 and in ohio $333. a difference of $2 and that is a difference between a disaster and a home run. it just seems to me that this is really, if you're in a red state or republican governor, you're going...
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are they concerned about what he is doing to california politics and what is his effect on california politics? >> it's more of good -- here in san diego. he was the first democratic mayor in 20 years in san diego and only the second in the last 40 years. he came in with a lot of promise to bring his progressive politics into city hall and shake things up and it's a huge disappointment for people less than eight months into his term he is engulfed in a major scandal with really no way to implement his agenda. >> larry, let's get you to virginia now. "the washington post" uncovered questionable spending on so-called travel and event expenses by governor bob mcdonnell's wife maureen. the first lady reportedly spent $603,000 in five retails and even more. the pac leader confirmed this was for event clothing for a total of $9,800 you see on the screen. it does not have a sexual nature to it. we want to be clear. on the heels of the governor's mea culpa in the loans and gifts from a former campaign donor, there are calls here for him to step down. should these scandals cost him his job in
are they concerned about what he is doing to california politics and what is his effect on california politics? >> it's more of good -- here in san diego. he was the first democratic mayor in 20 years in san diego and only the second in the last 40 years. he came in with a lot of promise to bring his progressive politics into city hall and shake things up and it's a huge disappointment for people less than eight months into his term he is engulfed in a major scandal with really no way to...
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we've had stockton, california, jefferson county, alabama. i think overall, it's in the interest of cities, their debt holders, and the stakeholders and city residents to avoid a bankruptcy if at all possible. detroit got so bad, that many believe there wasn't any alternative there. but other cities are trying to work out alternatives to keep them from going over the brink. >> you know i love cars. as i was watching the big three come back, in the q-1 they had the profitability of $400 billion. q-2, probably looks good for the rest of the year. the big three, should they do more? because did they get to these profits that we're seeing on the backs of detroit? those that are in detroit? >> the big three rose on detroit. but essentially right now, the auto industry is not the most important employer in the metropolitan area anymore. city government employs many more detroiters than general motors and chrysler. there's only one plant fully within the boundaries of the city of detroit today. chrysler's jefferson road plant. there's a plant that s
we've had stockton, california, jefferson county, alabama. i think overall, it's in the interest of cities, their debt holders, and the stakeholders and city residents to avoid a bankruptcy if at all possible. detroit got so bad, that many believe there wasn't any alternative there. but other cities are trying to work out alternatives to keep them from going over the brink. >> you know i love cars. as i was watching the big three come back, in the q-1 they had the profitability of $400...